Symphonicity Concert Originally Planned For Minsk Moves To Vilnius...

May 17, 2011

Local promoter Allstars.by announced today that the Symphonicity concert previously scheduled for June 27th in Minsk will now take place in Vilnius. The concert will now be held outdoors at the prestigious Vignis Park.

Unfortunately, with the current economic situation in Belarus, the decision to move the concert from Belarus to Lithuania was made to enable Sting fans the best possible access to the concert.

Fans who have purchased tickets to the Minsk performance will be able to use these at the new show on June 27th in Vilnius. Ticket holders who are not able to go to Vilnius, will receive a refund in accordance with the Regulations on conducting of cultural and entertainment events (Presidential Decree No. 542 on October 19, 2010).

Persons wishing to purchase tickets to the new show at Vingis Park may do so at http://www.bilietai.lt, the Lithuanian National ticket operator. Tickets for the rescheduled performance will be available starting Friday, 13 May, 2011 at 10AM (local time). Ticket prices will range from 130Lt to 400Lt.

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